Inscriptions of Aphrodisias 2027

15.248. Funerary inscription for [Apol]lonios

Description: Deering's notes include a profile of the moulding on which this is inscribed.

Text: No description

Letters: No description; standard forms

Date: First to third centuries CE (nomenclature)

Findspot: Aphrodisias: No location given

Original location: Unknown

Last recorded location: Findspot (1812)

Interpretive

ἡ σορὸς καὶ τὸ περὶ αὐτ[ὴν --- Ἀπολ-]
λωνίου τοῦ Ἀλύπου τοῦ Δε[---]
νιος τρὶς τοῦ Ἀπολλωνίου [---]

Diplomatic

ΗΣΟΡΟΣΚΑΙΤΟΠΕΡΙΑΥΤ[..---....-]
ΛΩΝΙΟΥΤΟΥΑΛΥΠΟΥΤΟΥΔΕ[---]
ΝΙΟΣΤΡΙΣΤΟΥΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΟΥ[---]

Apparatus

1: ΑΥΤΟ

Translation

The sarcophagus and the [ . . .] around it [belong to Apol]lonios son of Alypos son of De[ . . . . ]nios third of that name from Apollonios

Commentary

It may be that this is part of the same block as 15.313.

Bibliography

Transcription: New York University expedition Copied by Deering (14v no . 45); not reported subsequently

Publication: Leake, 1843 18 , whence Le Bas and Waddington, 1870 1640a , whence McCabe, PHI, 1996 423 ; IAph2007 15.248.

Images

Fig. 1. Deering notebook 14v